Watched Andy/Nalby on tape today.Great respect for David Nalbandian.. played an exceptional match, but great to see Andy able to dig for the win.I wondered if Nalby saw himself in Andy... with youth on his side.

Not surprised Andy feels miffed when he understood what Nalbandian was saying. Unusually for ESPN, the British commentator felt obliged to apologise "to those who understood it". Thank goodness Robbie Koenig and the American comms aren't so squeamish! Federer certainly has a point when he says - "You shouldn't maybe do it, but who cares? Sometimes it's to yourself and who cares? It happens." As Andy says, it must be so easy to forget where you are because you're so immersed in the game. Obvious solution, Andy - swear in Spanish!

After the thrilling match with Nalbandian this is another one to look forward to against another great shot maker..Gasquet is having a decent season and Andy will have to be near his very best to get through. Another similarity with the previous round against Nalbandian is that having his serve broken against Gasquet isn't a huge disaster (like it is against Raonic, Berdych etc) and this takes the pressure off Andy's own service games a bit as Andy is well capable of breaking Gasquet once or twice per set..If Andy can reproduce the form he showed from 1-3 down in the 3rd set yesterday then he will be in the quarters..C'MON ANDY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Not surprised Andy feels miffed when he understood what Nalbandian was saying. Unusually for ESPN, the British commentator felt obliged to apologise "to those who understood it". Thank goodness Robbie Koenig and the American comms aren't so squeamish! Federer certainly has a point when he says - "You shouldn't maybe do it, but who cares? Sometimes it's to yourself and who cares? It happens." As Andy says, it must be so easy to forget where you are because you're so immersed in the game. Obvious solution, Andy - swear in Spanish!

I agree with Andy that he does get punished because he swears in English. My sister speaks quite a few languages and she said the Spanish and French players swear quite a bit. By all accounts so do the Serbian players - Novak included.

I think Andy has managed to cut out the swearing for the most part. I don't think him learning a few swear words in another language would be a good idea. Then not only would he be swearing but it would look like he was trying to get away with it by using another language.

Those watching today's practice session were not very encouraging - tweeted that there were lots of stops, lots of back clutching and balls missed all over the court - doesn't sound great.

Who were these people, Alis? I can't find anything on Twitter, only Neil Harman around 7.30 pm BST saying which court Andy would be playing on. If there had been a problem I think he might have known about it ... wouldn't he?

Oh well, another match I won't see, hopefully atp/wta is working on my phone so I can get the scores. Andy had to be sore yesterday and maybe today from his long match and also from not being to match tough.

Well good luck Andy, maybe they will show your match on Tennis Channel and I will be able to see it after work. Let your racquet do the talking and may you win the match in two.

In the circumstances it's probably as well Andy had a day off yesterday. Let's hope his physio will have performed his wizardry and eased some of the inevitable stiffness, because Andy's movement round the court is crucial. If he doesn't move well, he doesn't play well. I think we could see a slow start by Andy with Gasquet possibly taking the first set. Could be yet another nail-biter for us fans.

Why are you all so negative.? Common A ndy you are going to win. Do not forget gasquet will be weary having played yesterday, Andy shiuld be refreshed. He will win. he knows he has to as points will be lost.